III Marine Expeditionary Force

Communication Strategy and Operations

The Good, the Kind and the Electrician
August 13, 2018 — Cpl. Kyle P. Menz strides confidently into his workshop twenty minutes early, as he does everyday. It's quiet now, but soon the sound of generators and moving feet will fill the large garage. Junior Marines will surround him, asking for advice on electrical problems and he’ll go above and beyond to help and teach them. MORE

Keeping the Corps Semper Fit
August 13, 2018 — The sun has barely peeked over the horizon but the Marine noncommissioned officers in the Force Fitness Instructor course at Camp Hansen are already on the move. They’ve gathered at the running track to do their daily morning workout. After receiving a quick brief on the circuit workout, the NCOs lead their groups of Marines to their first exercises. The frogs and cicadas singing in the distance are quickly drowned out by shouts of motivation. MORE

A Chilean Marine’s experience at RIMPAC
August 13, 2018 — POHAKULOA TRAINING AREA, Hawaii -- Chilean Marine Cpl. German Letelier exited the rear of a U.S. Marine Corps CH-53E Super Stallion helicopter onto a field of tall grass and found a secure position as quickly as possible. Exiting with him were Marines from the Philippines and the United States; Letelier was the sole representative from the Chilean Marine Corps. MORE

3-D printer-capable Marines with 31st MEU print replacement part for F-35B
April 19, 2018 — Marines with Combat Logistic Battalion 31, 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, are now capable of ‘additive manufacturing,’ also known as 3-D printing.
This innovative technique is the process of replicating a digital 3-D model in the real world. 3-D printing software breaks the digital model down into layers which can be reproduced by the printer. The printer then builds the model from the ground up, layer by layer, creating a tangible object. MORE

Haitian-national suffers tragic loss, fosters family ties with his Sailors
April 10, 2018 — MARINE CORPS BASE CAMP FOSTER, OKINAWA, Japan – Chief Petty Officer Ophael J. Myrtil, a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Navy, was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. As an infant, Myrtil’s life took a devastating turn when he lost 24 family members, including his mother and brother, in a motor vehicle accident. MORE

Paying it Forward
April 2, 2018 — Cpl. Lexus Martinez walks through the Camp Kinser Mess Hall with gusto that would make the casual observer think, “She owns the building.” The Brooklyn native makes eye contact with everyone in her path, greeting them confidently as she prepares to make the food that will be served for the day. MORE

Micro-tears | Adversity molds single Marine mom and bodybuilder
March 15, 2018 — CAMP HANSEN, Okinawa, Japan -- Staff Sgt. Cary Chase chases adversity as if life hasn't thrown enough her way. A faint C-section scar speaks of the challenges life has dealt the single mother, while her rippling six-pack defines the challenges she's chosen for herself. MORE